A Short List of Basic but Crucial Tagging Procedures at UVA

All major structural divisions MUST be numbered. For instance:
<div1 type="chapter" n="1">
[text of chapter one]
</div1>

All major structural divisions MUST be given an attribute of
"type". Example:<div1 type="volume"> </div1>
<div1 type="book"> </div1>
<div1 type="chapter"> </div1>
[ETC....]

Every major divisional marker must be immediately followed (in
other words, no line breaks) by a "head" even if there is no information
to put inside the "head" tag. For instance:<div1 type="chapter" n="1"><head>Chapter One: I Am
Born</head>
[text of chapter one]
</div1>

or, if there is no "head"
information:<div2 type="section"><head></head>
[text of section]
</div2>

An opened tag MUST have a matching closed tag. (The exception
to this are a small set of tags called Empty
Tags)

In order to "match," an opened tag and its corresponding closed tag must
be identical to one another in case. For instance:

if you have
<div1>, you must have a corresponding
</div1>

but you may NOT have something like:
<Div1> and </div1>

All attributes must be enclosed by quotation marks:<lg type="stanza" n="3">NOT<lg type=stanza n=3>

All elements, be they major divisional elements or smaller more
localized elements, must nest correctly within one another: